Anonymous wrote:Sports in the US = white coaches ordering minority players around on a field or court or whatever. Why would a Black person want to watch that??
Anonymous wrote:Nats tickets are cheap compared to about every other major league sport. You can easily get tickets for $30, compared to $75+ for a Redskins game.
It's not a money issue.
Anonymous wrote:Baseball is an expensive game to play as a child. It requires specialized field space and equipment and organization to field 2 teams to play against each other. Compare that to basketball, which really only requires a ball and hoop and can be played 1 on 1 or with full teams. Baseball hasn't been a popular urban sport in years.
Have you ridden the green line out to a game? Navy yard is like last call for white people on the trains. It's kind of funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, game after game, streams of fans--almost all of whom are white--at these games. Is there outreach to minority communities? What's going on here--only rich people can afford tickets and parking? It bothers me.
What about some outreach to poor whites, as well? Or in your narrow world, are whites automatically rich?
Anonymous wrote:Sports in the US = white coaches ordering minority players around on a field or court or whatever. Why would a Black person want to watch that??
Anonymous wrote:I mean, game after game, streams of fans--almost all of whom are white--at these games. Is there outreach to minority communities? What's going on here--only rich people can afford tickets and parking? It bothers me.